1,862 Quotes About Acting

  • Author Matthew Green
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    Howard and Craig are two of the most respected producers and entertainment executives in the film business. I have always admired their work, which has included some of the most popular feature films of all time. They are also among the few with an eye to the future of the technologies and innovations that will drive the entertainment business. They are bringing the type of top-notch producing, acting and writing talent normally only seen in major Hollywood productions to our cutting-edge games.

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  • Author Matthew Gray Gubler
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    I studied directing prior to acting and I've done music videos and documentaries and things that were sort of well-received.

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  • Author Matthew Gray Gubler
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    Tisch has a great film program and a great acting program, but they are segregated; you don't really intertwine. My peers knew I liked acting, so they'd be like, 'Go get that guy Gubler. He'll be in your student film.' I was in the same building. I became their go-to guy. So I left NYU having been in probably one thousand short films.

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  • Author Michael Gardner
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    The whole fourth quarter they were acting as if they were behind. I tried to use my timeouts judiciously to calm them down.

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  • Author Mikhail Gorbachev
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    What the 21st century will be like depends on whether we learn the lessons of the 20th century and avoid repeating its worst mistakes - For example, it would be disastrous if we began to renew our entire system of social relations by acting like a bu

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  • Author Neil Giesler
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    I caught a streak at the end of last year that gave me confidence, and I went into this season working to build on what I accomplished then. I'm acting on what I want to do rather than reacting to the pitch. It's contagious. Once you get going, it feels good.

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  • Author Peter Greene
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    Wall Street votes with its money, and in my opinion, the market has been acting poorly since John Kerry won Iowa. If the unemployment picture is indeed improving, then that bodes well for George Bush's reelection campaign, and generally, Wall Street prefers that a Republican is in office.

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